Grace Bott Millar Charitable Trust

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Private Foundation
KEOKUK, IowaMicroEIN: 426374807
Community CentersCultural Heritage NonprofitsYMCACommunity Service ClubsHistorical Preservation Societies

The Grace Bott Millar Charitable Trust is a private foundation dedicated to supporting community-focused initiatives primarily in the greater Keokuk, Iowa area. Its mission centers on enhancing local quality of life through funding for education, the elderly, and the poor. The foundation provides grants for various purposes, including building renovations, supplies for local organizations, and cultural heritage preservation. It actively supports community service clubs, cultural institutions, and health and wellness initiatives, reflecting a commitment to fostering community development and engagement.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026

Ideal Applicant

A small-to-medium local nonprofit or community group serving Keokuk/greater Keokuk, IA with a concrete project (often building renovation, supplies, or direct services) that benefits the elderly, poor, or education.

Good Fit

  • Project is located in Keokuk or the surrounding area of Iowa.
  • Purpose demonstrates direct benefit to the elderly, poor, or educational programs.
  • Request is for a tangible project (renovation, equipment, supplies) with a clear dollar amount.
  • Application is submitted by letter and explains other funding sources.
  • Organization is a local community center, cultural venue, or service club.

Geography

Restrictive

Giving is tightly focused on Iowa and in the latest year all grants were to organizations in Iowa, with the foundation state and grant activity centered on Keokuk and nearby communities.

Recipient Variety

Broad

The foundation funded about a dozen distinct recipients in the latest year and has similar counts in prior years, with a large share of grants going to many independent local organizations rather than a single beneficiary.

New Applicants

Broad

Observed recipient turnover is high (nine new recipients in the latest year and only a few repeat grantees across years) and the filing provides clear letter application instructions, supporting a strong likelihood that unfamiliar local applicants can access funding.

Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026